The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features many shrines that can be completed for players to increase their overall health or stamina. One of the shrines that can be found off the beaten path is the Gemimik Shrine, and its solution can be tricky. This guide will help players on where it is located and how to complete the Gemimik Shrine.
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How To Solve Gemimik Shrine Puzzle?
The Gemimik Shrine Puzzle is a somewhat short shrine as it contains only one room where the entire puzzle takes place. Players will need the Ultrahand ability and the paraglider to complete the puzzle. The room initially features eight unlit pillars surrounding a circular device, a yellow battery-like structure nearby, a rectangular slab, and a propeller piece.
Start by using Ultrahand to pick up the propeller and attach it to the top of the circular device in the middle of the room. Then use Ultrahand again on the rectangular slab and place it between the two circles on the ground, creating a connection between the yellow battery and propeller.
The propeller will spin, and Link can jump off the short platform next to it and propel upward with the paraglider. While at the height of the wind current, there is a high ledge in two corners of the room. One corner has a treasure chest, while the other has three Flame Emitter devices on it.
Grab one of the Flame Emitters and throw it off the platform with the R button. Glide down and then use Ultrahand move the giant slab to stop the wind current, attach the Flame Emitter to one of the propeller ends, and then move the slab back in position to start the propeller.
The propeller will spin around, and the emitter will light all eight pillars at the same time. This will complete the Gemimik Shrine Puzzle, and a Blessing of Light can be claimed in the next room.
Where is the Gemimik Shrine Location?
The Gemimik Shrine (Turbine Power) is located in the northeastern corner of Hyrule, just east of Death Mountain and near the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower. Players may have to make a raft to get across the water, or have to go around on land due to its spiral land mass.